Published: 10-29-2024 | Category: Statewide
HEADQUARTERS NEWS RELEASE
October 29, 2024
Troopers Stress the Importance of Safety During Halloween Celebrations
Baton Rouge – As Halloween approaches, Troopers urge all residents to prioritize safety. While children in costumes traverse neighborhoods throughout Louisiana, parents and guardians should exercise caution and be aware of potential hazards and dangerous situations. To ensure a safe and enjoyable trick-or-treating experience for all, we recommend adhering to the following safety guidelines:
•Ensure that your child remains as visible as possible by carrying a flashlight or glow stick and/or wearing reflective clothing or costumes to alert drivers of the child’s location.
•Remember that masks can restrict vision and breathing, restricting sight of oncoming vehicles. Face painting is a safer option.
•Avoid potential tripping hazards, such as costumes that drag on the ground.
•Accompany children so they do not enter homes or vehicles without permission.
•Plan your trick-or-treating route in familiar neighborhoods with well-lit streets.
•Remember to walk on sidewalks when available. If walking on the street is necessary, pedestrians should walk on the left side of the road facing traffic.
•Children should also know their address, phone number, and how to dial 911 for emergencies. Young children should have this information attached somewhere on their costumes in the event they get separated or lost.
•Parents are urged to inspect all candy.
•Motorists should also use caution and drive slowly through residential areas and intersections leading to neighborhoods. Trick-or-treaters may run across the street without looking for vehicles, or their vision could be obscured by masks. Also, Troopers ask that you drive with your headlights on, even during daylight and dusk hours, so that other vehicles and pedestrians can see you from farther distances.
Under current State Law, it is illegal for a registered sex offender to participate in Halloween trick-or-treat activities. Parents can find accurate information regarding the presence of sex offenders and predators in their neighborhoods by visiting the Louisiana Sex Offender and Child Predator Registry online at https://lsp.org/community-outreach/sex-offender-registry/. If you become aware of a sex offender who is attending costume parties or giving out candy where children are present, notify your local law enforcement immediately.
Halloween has also been a deadly night due to impaired drivers. Adults who participate in Halloween parties and trick-or-treating while consuming alcoholic beverages are strongly advised to have a plan for a safe ride home. This plan can involve calling a taxi, ride-share service, or having a designated driver. Additionally, sober partygoers are encouraged to help out by preventing impaired friends from getting behind the wheel.
Contact Information:
Sgt. Scott Moreau
Louisiana State Police
Public Affairs Section
Office: (318) 769-9872
[email protected]